Oxo Cubans- More

The Oxo Cubans began in 1988 as a busking band. 18 years, 4 cds, 3 tuba players and a drummer later they still play original songs in ways that endlessly explore the possibilities of 5 voices, a tuba, a trombone, a saxophone, drums & percussion.

Track Listing

1. Begin Again

2. Tim Tam Slam

3. U Can't

4. Gotta be True

5. I Don't Know

6. Letter L

7. Tom

8. Doona Hog

9. Plateral Beatitudes

10. Make Up

11. Future Generations

12. Loss

13. Sartorial Blackout

14. Dreamsville

Click on yellow button to hear samples from select tracks

More info and Reviews

'Upbeat - downpat'

Herald Sun

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'A five - piece groove machine'

Who Weekly

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'As a live act, these guys are a must see'

DB Magazine

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'They shun the convention of girl leaves boy and boy writes song '

The Age

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'Tightly arranged Slightly deranged, everything and the Kitchen sink'

On The Street

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'The most serious fun you’re likely to experience in a nightclub all year'

Adelaide Advertiser

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'Are they acappella? A brass quartet? Jazz? Cabaret? Pop? All of the above, and more Drum Media Want comparisons? How about Monty Python meets James Brown and the Salvation Army catches a cab home with They Might Be Giants '

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The Oxo Cubans began in 1988 as a busking band. 18 years, 4 cds, 3 tuba players and a drummer later they still play original songs in ways that endlessly explore the possibilities of 5 voices, a tuba, a trombone, a saxophone, drums & percussion.

Track Listing

1. Begin Again

2. Tim Tam Slam

3. U Can't

4. Gotta be True

5. I Don't Know

6. Letter L

7. Tom

8. Doona Hog

9. Plateral Beatitudes

10. Make Up

11. Future Generations

12. Loss

13. Sartorial Blackout

14. Dreamsville

Click on yellow button to hear samples from select tracks

More info and Reviews

'Upbeat - downpat'

Herald Sun

---------------------------------------

'A five - piece groove machine'

Who Weekly

---------------------------------------

'As a live act, these guys are a must see'

DB Magazine

----------------------------------------

'They shun the convention of girl leaves boy and boy writes song '

The Age

---------------------------------------

'Tightly arranged Slightly deranged, everything and the Kitchen sink'

On The Street

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'The most serious fun you’re likely to experience in a nightclub all year'

Adelaide Advertiser

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'Are they acappella? A brass quartet? Jazz? Cabaret? Pop? All of the above, and more Drum Media Want comparisons? How about Monty Python meets James Brown and the Salvation Army catches a cab home with They Might Be Giants '